Overcurrent protection method, overcurrent protection circuit, and display device
US-2021021118-A1 · Jan 21, 2021 · US
US11635798B2 · US · B2
| Field | Value |
|---|---|
| Publication number | US-11635798-B2 |
| Application number | US-201916354091-A |
| Country | US |
| Kind code | B2 |
| Filing date | Mar 14, 2019 |
| Priority date | Feb 8, 2019 |
| Publication date | Apr 25, 2023 |
| Grant date | Apr 25, 2023 |
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An example computing system may include computer module bays, a power subsystem to supply power to computer modules installed in the computer module bays, and a system controller. The power subsystem may also implement overcurrent protection (OCP) based on an OCP threshold parameter. The system controller may include dynamic OCP adjustment logic that repeatedly updates the OCP threshold parameter during normal operation of the computing system. The dynamic OCP adjustment logic may update the OCP threshold parameter by determining a power requirement of the computing system based on a current configuration of the computing system, determining a new OCP threshold based on the power requirement, and instructing the power subsystem to change a value of the OCP threshold parameter to a new value based on the new OCP threshold.
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A computing system, comprising: computer module bays; a power subsystem configured to: supply power to a plurality of computer modules installed in the computer module bays and to implement overcurrent protection (OCP) based on an OCP threshold parameter; a system controller configured to, during normal operation of the computing system, periodically: determine respective job assignments by a job scheduler to the computer modules of the computing system; determine respective power requirements for the computer modules by, for each computer module: determining an estimated maximum power demand of the computer module based on a current configuration of the computer module; setting the power requirement of the computer module to the estimated maximum power demand if the computer module has a job assigned by the job scheduler; and setting the power requirement of the computer module to a value reduced by a predetermined amount relative to the estimated maximum power demand if computer module does not have a job assigned by the job scheduler; determine a power requirement of the computing system based on the respective power requirements of the computer modules of the computing system; determine a new OCP threshold based on the power requirement; and instruct the power subsystem to change a value of the OCP threshold parameter to a new value based on the new OCP threshold. 2. The computing system of claim 1 , wherein the system controller is further to, in determining the power requirement of the computing system: sum the respective power requirements of the computer modules to obtain the power requirement of the computing system. 3. The computing system of claim 1 , wherein the system controller is further to, for each of the computer modules, in determining the power requirement for the computer module: identify computer components that are installed in the computer module; and determine the estimated maximum power demand for the computer module based on respective identities of the installed computer components. 4. The computing system of claim 3 , wherein, for each of the computer modules, the estimated maximum power demand for the computer module is based on an estimate of a maximum power demand associated with each of the installed computer components. 5. The computing system of claim 1 , wherein the system controller is further to, in determining the new OCP threshold, set the new OCP threshold to accommodate the power requirement of the computing system and a predetermined surplus power amount. 6. The computing system of claim 1 , wherein the system controller is further to, in determining the new OCP threshold, set the new OCP threshold to accommodate the power requirement of the computing system multiplied by a proportionality constant. 7. The computing system of claim 1 , wherein the system controller is further to, in determining the new OCP threshold, prevent the new OCP threshold from being lower than a specified minimum value. 8. The computing system of claim 1 , wherein the system controller is further to determine the new OCP threshold in response to a configuration change of the computing system. 9. The computing system of claim 1 , wherein the system controller is further to: determine the new OCP threshold in response to determining that: one of the plurality of computer modules is uninstalled; a configuration of one of the plurality of computer modules is changed by addition or removal of a computer component; and a new computer module is installed in one of the computer module bays. 10. A method of controlling a computing system, the method comprising: determining a set of computer modules installed in corresponding computer module bays of the computing system, wherein the computing system includes a power subsystem that is to supply power to the set of computer modules and implement overcurrent protection (OCP) based on an OCP threshold parameter; during normal operation of the computing system, periodically: determining respective job assignments by a job scheduler to the computer modules of the computing system; determining respective power requirements for the computer modules by, for each computer module: determining an estimated maximum power demand of the computer module based on a current configuration of the computer module; setting the power requirement of the computer module to the estimated maximum power demand if the computer module has a job assigned by the job scheduler; and setting the power requirement of the computer module to a value reduced by a predetermined amount relative to the estimated maximum power demand if computer module does not have a job assigned by the job scheduler; determining a power requirement of the computing system based on the respective power requirements of the computer modules of the computing system; determining a new OCP threshold based on the power requirement; and instructing the power subsystem to change a value of the OCP threshold parameter to a new value based on the new OCP threshold. 11. The method of claim 10 , wherein determining the power requirement of the computing system further comprises: summing the power requirement of a respective computer module to obtain the power requirement of the computing system. 12. The method of claim 11 , wherein determining the power requirement of the computer module further comprises: identifying computer components installed in the computer module; and determining the power requirement for the computer module based on respective identities of the installed computer components. 13. The method of claim 10 , wherein determining the new OCP threshold further comprises setting the new OCP threshold to accommodate one of: the power requirement of the computing system and a predetermined surplus power amount; and the power requirement of the computing system multiplied by a proportionality constant. 14. The method of claim 10 , wherein determining the new OCP threshold further comprises preventing the new OCP threshold from being lower than a specified minimum value. 15. A non-transitory machine readable medium storing instructions that are executable by a processor of a computing system, the instructions causing the processor to: determine a set of computer modules installed in corresponding computer module bays of the computing system, wherein the computing system includes a power subsystem that is to supply power to the set of computer modules and implement overcurrent protection (OCP) based on an OCP threshold parameter; during normal operation of the computing system, periodically: determine respective job assignments by a job scheduler to the computer modules of the computing system; determine respective power requirements for the computer modules by, for each computer module: determining an estimated maximum power demand of the computer module based on a current configuration of the computer module; setting the power requirement of the computer module to the estimated maximum power demand if the computer module has a job assigned by the job scheduler; and setting the power requirement of the computer module to a value reduced by a predetermined amount relative to the estimated maximum power demand if computer module does not have a job assigned by the job scheduler; determine a power requirement of the computing system based on the respective power requirements of the computer modules of the computing system; determine a new OCP threshold based on the power requirement; and instruct the powe
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